Can you lightscribe any cd
LightScribe-enabled media have a special coating on the label surface as well as embedded functional features. All data formats can incorporate the functional features and special coating required to make them LightScribe compliant.
Because LightScribe does not require a separate printer, it gives you greater mobility when labeling your discs. Additionally, no separate ink cartridge is needed because the disc's coating and the drive's laser create the text images. The LightScribe system is optimized to ensure that the labels last. Some minor fading may occur over time.
To ensure the longest life for both label and data, discs should be kept out of direct sunlight. Yes, it is safe to handle the discs coated with the LightScribe coating as you would any other disc. The time required to burn an image on a disc varies depending on how many bands across the radius have image content and on the selected imaging mode draft, normal or best. A simple title printed in normal mode will take a couple of minutes. A title plus content listing takes six minutes or more—again depending on the content.
And a full disc image in normal mode will take approximately 30 minutes. Best mode takes about a third again as long, and draft mode about a third less time.
The labeling process will run in the background so you can work on other things while the label is being made. If you get this error, an update must be done in order to use the LightScribe labeling system. To perform the update, simply click on the update button as prompted by the application.
Until the update is performed, you will receive this message every time you try to label a disc. Label software can not see the drive. If the drive and the software have been fully updated from the updates available off of our website, but SureThing labeler is still not seeing the drive as a lightscribe drive, try the following procedure:.
Hard Drives. Solid State Drives. Mobile Drive. Professional SSD. Software Downloads. Twitter Facebook Google Plus Linked in This article is for informational purposes only and no longer being updated by Seagate. This article contains basic information and frequently asked questions about the LightScribe software. If the drive and the software have been fully updated from the updates available off of our website, but SureThing labeler is still not seeing the drive as a lightscribe drive, try the following procedure: Click "Start" and choose "run".
Type "regedit" and choose "OK". Make a backup of the registry by choosing "File", then "Export". Give the file a name, and save it to the desktop. This allows the registry to be restored in the event of a mistake.
Double-click on "Microsoft". Double-click on "Windows NT". Double-click on "CurrentVersion". Click on "Winlogon". Check the value "allocatecdroms" on the right column. If this is 1, set it to 0. If it is already 0, do not change anything. Click OK, and close the Registry Editor. Restart the computer. If the value needed to be changed, the problem should be solved. Europe, Middle East, Africa. The Verbatim are usually cheaper, but both have given outstanding results.
Well, I have been using Lightscribe since its conception and I love it. I still have two Lightscribe burners that are IDE and they still work fine.
I did have one cheapie SATA LG burner that I bought because it was low cost, and after about 3 years the Lighscribe laser died, other than that I can still use it normally for everything else. Lightscribe, on highest setting, results in IMHO, so you naysayers don't get a red face and reach for the keyboard, ok?
Sepia, ok? Get it? Have you ever seen those old, antique photos that are in earth tones? That is all Lightscribe ever represented itself as producing and that is what it was created for. So attacking it as "ugly, etc" means someone doesn't like sepia tones Far as quality I have done dozens of disks, and never had one fail, fade in light, warp or get pregnant without being married.
So far they all play perfectly and non of the above problems. Good as new. I use only Verbatim brand. Does it take 20" on highest settings? Yes it does. Are you a home studio mass-producing videos? Then you shouldn't be using a tool designed for home applications. Unfortunately, Lightscribe is disappearing so I would not recommend investing in it. You can still get disks and Verbatim still makes them, but there aren't many burners out there any more.
I have purchased a couple, and stocked up on disks so it will hold me for a few years, but the page of technical fickleness has turned and LS is not long for this world. Anyway, one man's opinion.
Thanks for listening to me, Des! For the record, I have used Canon printers for some years now, but there's no problem with using Epson. I used to be a big supporter of Lightscribe printing.
I used to make my own labels sometimes and some of them turned out really well. I stuck with it for a couple of years but in the end I gave up and moved to printing directly to disc labels. The quality of my very best Lightscribe label cannot in any way compare with what you can do with full color printing directly to discs with an ink jet printer.
Here's why Lightscribe is a bad idea. I can fully print full color labels on my ink jet printer right to the disc in about 1 minute. Ink jet printing to a disc can be full color. I have used both sites myself with great success and have always encouraged others to check them out to get the best deal even when we could get stuff in stores , so nothing has changed with that. Below I will list each category of LightScribe Disc and a button that will link to the corresponding search listing on Amazon.
Also note: the images are there to represent a type of LightScribe type of Disc; the specific make may or may not be available when you check the stock yourself. I still do, but of late, I have switched to using more and more Philips discs. Yes, you can still get these great 5 Color background discs.
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